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Asia

Chatham House research on Asia explores the key political, economic and social developments affecting Asia, focusing on Afghanistan, China, India, Pakistan and the south Asian subcontinent, Japan, the Korean peninsula and southeast Asia.

EU–China Economic Relations to 2025: Building a Common Future

EU–China cooperation should not be seen as an end in itself, but as a stepping stone to wider global governance cooperation and reform, according to a major new report by Chatham House, Bruegel, CCIEE and The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Research Paper

Pivotal Days: US–Asia-Pacific Alliances in the Early Stages of the Trump Administration

Bates Gill examines the status of the Obama administration’s ‘pivot’ or ‘rebalancing’ towards Asia under President Trump, as well as the roles of America’s closest friends in the Asia-Pacific – Japan, South Korea and Australia - and China's regional agenda.

Research Paper

Australia, India and Japan: Creative Minilateralism in a Changing Asia

Two immediate challenges – the rise of China and uncertainty surrounding the policy priorities of the Trump administration – are powerful spurs for a closer partnership between the three countries, writes John Nilsson-Wright.